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Celebrity chef to open eateries at Mohegan casino
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Celebrity chef Bobby Plan will open two eateries next summer at the casino owned by the
Mohegan Tribe
of Connecticut.
Bobby's Burger Palace
will be located in the Casino of the Earth portion of
Mohegan Sun
.
Bar Americain
will open in the Casino of the Sky.
”They'll bring a lot of energy to the property,” casino executive Jeffrey Hartmann said, The New London Day reported.
Tom Colicchio, another celebrity chef. opened a
Craftsteak
at
MGM Grand at Foxwoods
, owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation.
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Celebrity chef and restaurateur Bobby Flay to open two restaurants at Mohegan Sun This Summer
(The Norwich Bulletin 12/18)
Bobby Flay on the way to the Mohegan Sun
(The New London Day 12/18)
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